That is just great! At first I thought it was a man, but when I entered your blog and saw it full size, I realized it was a Japanese symbol! Great capture!
thanks everyone. i took this behind a little deli in my town here. the deli is a business that is run by Horizon Center. Horizon Center is a community center for mentally and physically challenged people, and this deli offers those interested a chance to get some work experience. I had never been to the back of the building, and thought this was a great quote.
@ MoonlightandMagnolias ~ actually i think it is an inukshuk which means "in the likeness of a human" in the Inuit language. They are monuments made of unworked stones that are used by the Inuit for communication and survival. The traditional meaning of the inukshuk is "Someone was here" or "You are on the right path."
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That is just great! At first I thought it was a man, but when I entered your blog and saw it full size, I realized it was a Japanese symbol! Great capture!
Love it, so true!
Paige @ thecrunchymamacita.blogspot.com
Very cool..
I LOVE THIS!!!
thanks everyone. i took this behind a little deli in my town here. the deli is a business that is run by Horizon Center. Horizon Center is a community center for mentally and physically challenged people, and this deli offers those interested a chance to get some work experience. I had never been to the back of the building, and thought this was a great quote.
@ MoonlightandMagnolias ~ actually i think it is an inukshuk which means "in the likeness of a human" in the Inuit language. They are monuments made of unworked stones that are used by the Inuit for communication and survival. The traditional meaning of the inukshuk is "Someone was here" or "You are on the right path."
Where did you find this?! <3 LOVE it.
@ natural momma ~ it is one of my photos that i took behind a deli in the town where i live. my comment above explains it a bit more...lol.
Great photo and so to the point!
Love this!
Very Cool!
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